This from Scott Adams on what separates a good leader from a bad one: A good leader makes immediate improvements that everyone can see, referring to Ford and Carrier to keep production in the US.

Why is this he asks.

His answer:

"Because humans are not rational. Our first impressions rule our emotions forever." "Remember what I taught you in the past year. Facts don’t matter. What matters is how you feel. And when you watch Trump and Pence fight and scratch to keep jobs in this country, it changes how you will feel about them for their entire term."